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Remembering me: big data, individual identity, and the psychological necessity of forgetting

机译:记住我:大数据,个人身份以及遗忘的心理必要性

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Each of us has a personal narrative: a story that defines us, and one that we tell about ourselves to our inner and outer worlds. A strong sense of identity is rooted in a personal narrative that has coherence and correspondence (Conway in J MemLang 53:594-628, 2005): coherence in the sense that the story we tell is consistent with and supportive of our current version of 'self'; and correspondence in the sense that the story reflects the contents of autobiographical memory and the meaning of our experiences. These goals are achieved by a reciprocal interaction of autobiographical memory and the self, in which memories consistent with the self-image are reinforced, in turn strengthening the self-image they reflect. Thus, personal narratives depend crucially on the malleable nature of autobiographical memory: a strong sense of self requires that one remember what matters, and forget what does not. Today, anyone who is active online generates a highly detailed, ever-expanding, and permanent digital biographical 'memory'-memory that identifies where we go, what we say, who we see, and what we do in increasing detail as our physical lives become more and more enmeshed with electronic devices capable of recording our communications, online activities, movements, and even bodily functions. This paper explores the consequences of this digital record for identity, arguing that it presents a challenge to our ability to construct our own personal narratives-narratives that are central to a sense of 'self'. In the end, the 'right to be forgotten' may be, above all else, a psychological necessity that is core to identity-and therefore a value that we must ensure is protected.
机译:我们每个人都有自己的叙述:一个定义我们的故事,以及一个我们向内心世界和外部世界讲述自己的故事。强烈的认同感源于具有连贯性和对应性的个人叙述(Conway in J MemLang 53:594-628,2005):连贯性是指我们讲的故事与我们当前的“自';从故事的角度反映出自传式回忆的内容和我们的经历的意义。这些目标是通过自传式记忆与自我的相互互动来实现的,在这种互动中,与自我形象相符的记忆得到了加强,进而增强了他们所反映的自我形象。因此,个人叙事在很大程度上取决于自传体记忆的可塑性:强烈的自我意识要求人们记住重要的事情,而忘记不重要的事情。如今,任何在线上活跃的人都会生成高度详细,不断扩展的永久性数字传记“记忆”记忆,这些记忆可以识别我们的去向,所说的话,看到的人以及我们在日常生活中做的越来越详细的事情越来越多地被能够记录我们的通讯,在线活动,动作甚至身体功能的电子设备所困扰。本文探讨了此数字记录对身份的影响,认为它对我们构建自己的个人叙事-对“自我”至关重要的叙事的能力提出了挑战。最后,“被遗忘的权利”最重要的是身份认同的核心心理必要性,因此,我们必须确保的价值得到保护。

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